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BusinessWeek January 24, 2005 |
An American Chief For Israel's Central Bank Israel's financial markets welcomed the nomination of Citigroup Vice-Chairman Stanley Fischer as governor of the Bank of Israel, the country's central bank. The Tel Aviv stock index rose 1%, to an all-time high, after the decision was announced. |
The Motley Fool January 11, 2005 Lawrence Meyers |
Israel at the Forefront Middle East peace could make Israeli stocks more appealing. |
Bank Systems & Technology January 7, 2005 |
One Question For: Iain Cheyne, First MicroFinanceBank What technology is Kabul-based First MicroFinanceBank leveraging to make banking possible for the residents of post-conflict Afghanistan? |
BusinessWeek January 10, 2005 Neal Sandler |
Israel: A Bunch Of Blooms In The Desert After the worst recession in the country's history, Israel is staging an economic comeback. |
BusinessWeek December 20, 2004 |
Tightening Israeli-Egyptian Ties Four free-trade zones will be created in Egypt as a result of a deal to be signed by Israel, Egypt, and the U.S. on Dec. 14. |
BusinessWeek December 13, 2004 Gene G. Marcial |
Given Imaging: A Camera You Can Swallow Embedded in a pill, a tiny wireless camera called PillCam, made by Israel's Given Imaging, is electrifying some investors. |
The Motley Fool November 11, 2004 Rich Smith |
SEC Targets Lucent Ex-Execs Investigation into alleged Saudi bribery by its Chinese subsidiary moves ahead. Lucent's stock has dropped 15% in value. |
Inc. November 2004 Nicole Gull |
Opening Up the Baghdad Office Entrepreneurs in Iraq: Some were called to serve, others came to build a fortune. |
Entrepreneur October 2004 Geoff Williams |
Special Opps Sure, working in Baghdad has its risks and challenges. But some U.S. entrepreneurs are serving others in Iraq--and making a living in the process. |
BusinessWeek September 20, 2004 Neal Sandler |
Why Israel Is A Land Of Tech Promise -- Again After a years-long slump, Israel is seeing a slew of high-tech IPOs, mergers, and new startups. |
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